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NBAA Announces Journalism Scholarship Honoring Dave Ewald

First Scholarship Will Be Awarded At NBAA 2007

The National Business Aviation Association (NBAA), in coordination with the family of Dave Ewald, announced this week the David W. Ewald Journalism Scholarship honoring the memory of the long-time Business & Commercial Aviation publisher.

"Dave was a publishing genius," said NBAA President and CEO Ed Bolen. "When he helped create Business & Commercial Aviation, business jets and turboprops were relatively new to the market. Dave realized that people would use these airplanes differently than previous aircraft models, and would therefore need new information. Dave provided a forum where aviation journalists could educate the first generation of the business aviation industry, and NBAA is proud to offer a scholarship in his name for others pursuing journalistic excellence in their careers."

Ewald spent nearly 50 years serving the business aviation community as a magazine publisher and industry spokesperson. He most recently was a partner in Smooth Propeller Company in Missouri, founded in 1988 as a magazine advertising sales and publishing firm specializing in aviation and other special interest information services.

In 1952, Ewald participated with his employer, Aviation Age magazine, in the first NBAA Annual Meeting & Convention to host Exhibitors. In 1958, he helped create Business & Commercial Aviation, and in 1989, he co-founded Flight Training magazine. In subsequent years, Ewald was involved in launching a number of other special-interest publications including journals for NBAA.

In 2003, NBAA's Board of Directors selected Ewald as the recipient of its NBAA First Century of Flight Award. The award recognized Ewald and other industry leaders for their significant contributions to the advancement of aviation since the advent of powered flight.

The David W. Ewald Journalism Scholarship will be offered to a high school student planning to study journalism or a college or university student already in an accredited journalism program. When available, applications will be published on the NBAA website. The deadline for entries will be July 15, 2007.

The first scholarship recipient will be announced at the Media Kickoff Breakfast during the NBAA 60th Annual Meeting & Convention on September 25 in Atlanta, GA.

FMI: www.nbaa.org/scholarships

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